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An increased risk of blood clots can last for nearly a year after a COVID-19 diagnosis
The answer varies from person to person and vaccine to vaccine
COVID-19 may be associated with tinnitus, but research is still ongoing
The short answer: It’s complicated, but the basic care precautions still prevail, like washing your hands and isolating if you’re sick
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Any large social gathering — from a family birthday party to an indoor music concert — has the potential to spread serious infection
Start slowly with clear fluids, and then move to bland, easy-to-digest foods
It’s important to connect with a healthcare provider, get quality sleep and balance your activities with your energy levels
It’s best to treat flu-like symptoms as if you have COVID-19
The duration varies, but symptoms can linger for a few days up to a couple weeks or more
Plan early — getting the right vaccines can help you stay healthy on your travels
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